Helpful Links - Statistics for Health Sciences
Texas Instrument website.

Tutorials, produced by a University of Cincinnati Instructor, on entering 1-Variable (TI-84) and 2-Variable (TI-83) data sets.
The Internet Public Library's Pathfinder site, Finding Statistics, is a source for background information as well as printed and website sources pertaining to statistics.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, CDC , website is an "online source for credible health information" which includes data and statistics.
U.S. Census Bureau, The Gallup Poll and National Council on Public Polls are sources for professionally obtained and/or analyzed data.
Information about elementary statistics' concepts is available through this StatSoft website. N.L.V.M. site of virtual manipulatives for data and probability.
Rossman/Chance Applet Collection includes Sampling Distribution and Probability Inference.
Ask Dr. Math is an on-line source for answers to frequently asked and other questions in mathematics.
Mathworld site of definitions through an alphabetical listing. You can link to Access Science, which is an online version of McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science and Technology, through University of Cincinnati Library. Just search the library Catalog using access science and link to AccessScience at McGraw-Hill. Wikipedia is a free, collaboratively written encyclopedia, that anyone can edit and should be used with discretion.

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last update: March 21, 2008